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Putting a \"+\" after a hand description???
This is probably horribly naive, but I've seen some pocket pair descriptions entered with a + behind it (e.g., 99+). What does this mean? (feel free and berate me, so long as you answer the question). Thanks.
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Re: Putting a \"+\" after a hand description???
A pair equal to or bigger than 99.
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Re: Putting a \"+\" after a hand description???
In this case 99, TT, JJ, QQ, KK, AA.
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Re: Putting a \"+\" after a hand description???
Yep.
And JT+ is no-gap connectors JT and bigger, meaning JT, QJ, KQ, and AK. T8s+ is suited one-gappers T8 and bigger, meaning T8s, J9s, QTs, KJs, AQs. Etcetera. |
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Re: Putting a \"+\" after a hand description???
Thank you very much. This makes perfect sense, and explains why, especially when listing a range of hands for a certain situation, that 44+, for example, was in there, but not 55, etc. lol
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